Reports
UK Members’ Report and Financial Statement
KPMG Holding LLP financial Statements and independent auditor’s report.
UK Transparency Report
Information about our firm’s governance, culture, focus on quality and processes for risk management.
UK Modern Slavery Statement
The Modern Slavery Act 2015 introduced changes in UK law focused on increasing transparency in supply chains. Organisations like KPMG LLP are required to produce a "slavery and human trafficking statement" each financial year. This is a statement of the steps taken by the organisation to seek to ensure that modern slavery is not taking place in the organisation's business or supply chains.
UK Pay Gap Report
Our gender, ethnicity, disability, LGB and socio-economic pay gaps and the actions we’re taking to make KPMG a more inclusive place to work.
UK Partner Diversity Report
We’ve set long-term targets for improving the representation amongst the Partner population at our firm. This report shows how we’re tracking against these targets.
UK Inclusion, Diversity and Social Equity Reports
UK Carbon Reduction Plan
Our current greenhouse gas footprint and performance against our targets, along with plans to reduce our footprint.
UK Planet Impact Report
Our independently assured planet impact metrics.
UK Community Impact Report
Our independently assured community impact metrics.
Bringing consistency and comparability to our
ESG Reporting
We believe sustainable growth is the only way to build a successful business and have a lasting impact on the world. So, we’re leading by example. In September 2021 we launched Our Impact – KPMG UK’s Environmental, Social and Governance (ESG) plan.
We’re proud that our ESG plan, and our approach to reporting against this on the Our Impact website, has been recognised with multiple awards.
We are a supporter of leading frameworks and engage with standard setters, including the Transition Plan Taskforce (TPT) and CDP. KPMG UK Partners are also members of the Taskforce on Nature-related Financial Disclosures (TNFD) and the Financial Conduct Authority’s Climate Financial Risk Forum (CFRF).